Three-time Stanley Cup champion Brent Seabrook has joined the Calgary Flames' player development staff, the team announced Monday.
Seabrook will work with players on the Flames and the AHL Calgary Wranglers.
“We are pleased to welcome Brent Seabrook to our development team,” Flames general manager Craig Conroy said in a release. “Our young players will benefit from his years of experience in the NHL and his championship pedigree.”
The 40-year-old from Richmond, B.C., played 15 seasons in the NHL, all with the Chicago Blackhawks, and recorded 464 points (103 goals and 361 assists) in 1,114 games.
He captured the Stanley Cup with Chicago in 2010, 2013 and 2015.
“I am really looking forward to getting started with the group of young, talented players in the Flames organization,” Seabrook said in the statement. "The future of the organization is very bright and I am thankful to the Calgary Flames for allowing me to be a part it.”
Seabrook was an interim assistant coach of the Western Hockey League's Vancouver Giants in 2021 while head coach Michael Dyck served on the coaching staff of the Canadian junior men's team.
Seabrook was added to Hockey Canada's men's under-20 management group in 2023. Canada was ousted in the quarterfinals of the 2024 and 2025 world junior men's championships.
Seabrook claimed a gold medal with Canada's junior team in 2005 and a silver medal in 2004. He was inducted into the B.C. Hockey Hall of Fame in 2023.
Seabrook joins Ray Edwards, Martin Gelinas, Danielle Fujita, Rebecca Johnston, Darren Rommerdahl, Michael Stone and Zach McClean on the Flames' player development staff.
Also, the Flames announced Monday the club has extended qualifying offers to centres Connor Zary, Morgan Frost, Rory Kerins, Sam Morton and defencemen Yan Kuznetsov and Jeremie Poirier.
-- With files from the Canadian Press







